Saturday, December 19, 2009

A Cape Clear Software

A Cape Clear Software, a leading provider of Web Services technology, is this week announcing the full availability of the latest releases of its Web Services products, CapeConnect(TM) and CapeStudio(TM). These latest versions add extensive functionality to the product range with wider platform support, enhanced development tools, and full UDDI functionality.CapeConnect Three, a Web Services platform, introduces tools for building Web Services that communicate via e-mail, a UDDI registry, and improved ease-of-use in deploying Web Services. CapeConnect Three also supports Web Services built on diverse platforms, including leading application servers, Microsoft .NET, and CORBA(R).CapeConnect Three is supported by an upgraded version of CapeStudio, the rapid Web Services development tool, which is also being released today. It includes an enhanced UDDI Browser, support for CORBA, improved support for CapeConnect security services, and a tighter integration with Microsoft .NET."CapeConnect provides a simple solution to the problem of integratingMicrosoft and Java technologies," said Andy Grove, CapeConnect Product Manager at Cape Clear Software. "By exposing Java and CORBA systems as Web Services, they can easily be accessed from .NET clients. Cape Clear's products also enable Java clients to access .NET servers. This integration method is designed to work across corporate firewalls, making it an ideal solution for linking ASP-based web sites to Java-based enterprise systems.""The first phase of Web Services, the hype phase, is over and the second phase has already begun with Web Services as the new design center and customers building real-world applications," commented Annrai O'Toole, Executive Chairman at Cape Clear Software. "We are working closely with end-users today and providing the functionality they need to maximize the benefits of Web Services. CapeConnect Three further improves the ease with which Web Services are created and with the inclusion of a UDDI registry provides a fast and easy means for companies to manage their Web Services inside an organization or across the Internet.""Web Services have the potential to solve many of the problems that have faced software developers and business managers when executing on strategiesto make best use of new and existing IT resources and systems," said Tyler McDaniel, Director of Application Strategies, Hurwitz Group. "As the Web Services hype dissolves into the reality of building Web Services, a new set of tools and technologies is required to support the creation and deployment of Web Services. Cape Clear is one of the vendors delivering these tools and CapeConnect Three builds on previous releases of the platform to add enhanced functionality such as UDDI and easier-to-use deployment tools, which will aid developers in the creation of Web Services.""CapeConnect provides a cost-effective solution to the challenge of integrating our Microsoft COM-based Web site with our Java-based customer management system, allowing customers to place real-time orders for British Sky Broadcasting installations through our Web site," said Carl Roff, Application Development Manager at British Sky Broadcasting. "We're looking forward to the enhancements in CapeConnect Three.""Cape Clear is a leader in the delivery of Web Services technology," commented George Weihs, CTO of Primordial. "CapeConnect Three further extends the rich functionality of Cape Clear's Web Services platform with important new features such as the UDDI registry and extended support for IT platforms. We look forward to using CapeConnect Three as we work with our customers to plan and implement Web Services strategies and applications.""In a recent project we worked with a client to integrate their AS/400 manufacturing system with their Windows-based financial system," commented Romin Irani, Solutions Architect at InSync Information Systems, Inc. "We found the most effective means of integration was using Web Services and CapeStudio was excellent in reducing the development time involved in creating and deploying the Web Services. We are looking forward to the enhancements in the latest release of CapeStudio.""As developers ourselves, we see a significant advantage to building a diverse back-end system with CapeConnect Three's full CORBA support," according to Frank Cohen, Founder of PushToTest Company in California. "This latest release of CapeConnect further enriches the functionality available to build and deploy Web Services and we will support this functionality with our Load product immediately.The OMG's Model Driven Architecture is designed to future-proof existing and new software applications," according to Richard Soley, Chief Executive Officer at the Object Management Group. "We believe that CORBA support for new technologies is essential to its continued prominence as a cross-platform solution for building and integrating mission critical back-end systems. We welcome Cape Clear's support for CORBA in this latest release of CapeConnect and believe it highlights how Web Services will work closely with in software development projects.

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